
Paris Brosnan’s German debut arrived with both elegance and intent. Hosted within the exclusive surrounds of the Drivers Club in Munich, the first instalment of In Motion was designed to create noise – culturally, commercially, and in the press. For Pantheon Art, it was the beginning of a bold new chapter: introducing Paris as a serious contemporary voice, and launching his international journey with purpose.
Paris Brosnan is an emerging artist whose work fuses instinctive colour fields with rhythmic, emotionally charged gestures. Drawing inspiration from music, movement, and memory, his paintings often balance abstraction with glimpses of figuration. In Motion is his most cohesive body of work to date, and the platform through which Pantheon is shaping his global entry into the art world.
With the expert guidance of art advisor Marcus Schaefer, Pantheon curated a focused collection of Paris’s rhythmic, emotionally driven paintings. Munich, known for its artistic heritage, collector influence, and cosmopolitan reach, offered the perfect setting. The event brought together a refined mix of collectors, press, creatives, and global guests. In a space that celebrates performance and precision, Paris’s expressive works brought an unexpected edge – one grounded in sound, memory, and movement.
The intimacy of the Drivers Club allowed for real engagement. Guests leaned in. Conversations unfolded slowly. Paris’s creative process – rooted in rhythm and instinct – was given room to resonate. Sales and enquiries followed. The show marked a meaningful introduction to Germany’s collector base, and provided a foundation for long-term relationships.
Pantheon Art led production and artist management across the activation. A press conference at The Charles Hotel amplified the show’s reach, with coverage secured from Forbes, BILD, and six additional outlets. Paris, Marcus, and Pantheon’s Isobel Macdonald fielded questions around process, themes, and the broader vision. The energy was clear: this wasn’t a soft launch. It was an arrival.